Monday, February 9, 2009

CM PRESS # 605


REINDUSTRIALIZE AMERICA!

Wealth is not created by middlemen and agents. They just take a cut between the producers and the end users.

If a nation is to be strong economically, it has to actually produce things.

We wrote a column several years ago about how in our view America had become an upside down pyramid.

Instead of having all the producers as the massive base, and the middlemen, agents, paper pushers being far fewer in number, we now have the middlemen, agents and paper pushers as the base (which is now on top) and the producers are in the tiny apex of the pyramid holding the whole thing up on the bottom. Now, the pyramid is tottering. It was inevitable.

THIRTY PERCENT of American manufacturing jobs have been lost over the last eight years: 4,620,000 jobs!


Where have they gone?

To the Third World.

Arrogant elites in the U.S. have been pushing the one world economy scam for years and many people have believed it.

The unspoken thought was that we could send the dirty factories over there (where ever over there is) and let their people sweat in factories and make things for us and we'd then get to take a cut on what they make and use what they make while not dirtying our hands and our environment.

Why, the U.S. would be a garden like country. We would all be like Roman citizens lounging around in togas while others around the planet did the real work of producing things for us. What's important is our quality of life, right? And, why, we have to find ourselves. We need a new BMW each year. And kids? Don't have them. They're such a bother.

Sorry, that's not the way of nature. Nature? But aren't we talking about economics?
Underlying all, including economics, are the basic laws of nature.
All science, all learning, all intellectual disciplines ultimately depend for truth on the basic laws of nature. *

To fix the U.S. economy, we need to get back in touch with nature and nature's laws and we need to reindustrialize America and start producing things again. We can't all be bank presidents.

Oh, and one last thing. If you think that Obama will reduce the size of our military, don't kid yourself. If he does that, he'll flood the labor market with hundreds of thousands of people who won't be able to find work. And, given the fact that most of these ex-military people will be young and vigorous and used to taking action, we may have civil unrest if they are released into society.
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*NB: When we speak of "nature" we mean all of existence, not just the woods and streams of Earth.

We write more about this in our next book so we won't belabor it here other than to say:

All of existence is struggle. Lions can't lie down with lambs. Not everyone can get the best seat in the house. Nature abhors a vacuum. Water runs down hill. Understand the true nature of the survival instinct; don't try to override it, and know that it is more than just a personal instinct but extends out in ever widening circles. All living things seek comfort. Everything is simple; it is just the explanation that is complicated.

More in the book.
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ARMED ROBBERY IN KATRINA FOLEY'S MISSION-MENDOZA SLUM LAST NIGHT
Latino suspects escaped after robbing some people at gunpoint last night. The Mission-Mendoza slum is one of the slums where Katrina Foley planted some flowers. Funny, the flowers haven't driven down the crime. How can that be? Maybe more flowers are needed?

Here's a LINK to the OCR which does describe the perps as Latino.

Wait until the Daily Pilot does a report and you'll probably see that the DP has sanitized the news to remove "Latinos," from their description of the perps.

How people in Mesa del Mar can keep voting for Foley is beyond us. How many more crimes, which have included more than one murder and many robberies and many gang crimes will the residents of that neighborhood put up with?

Why are they fooled by Foley's empty words?

Look folks, this isn't difficult. The Mission-Mendoza slum is never going to get better. NEVER. You need to push to have it thinned out or completely torn down.
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Sunday, February 8, 2009

CM PRESS # 604


IN THE LAND OF THE TINY BRAIN FOLK






Buy locally, unless you're the government of Costa Mesa...

At last week's Silly Council meeting, Mayor Pro Tem Leece made a big point of telling the audience that they should all buy whatever they need in Costa Mesa to help our local economy.

That was right before Leece and the rest of the Silly Council voted to spend $304, 966 of our tax money with vendors from Fullerton, Orange and Irvine.

But it wasn't before the CM PRESS told the Council that they should also buy locally.

So, dear citizens, the next time you want to save money by going to WalMart in Huntington Beach, you be sure to not go there and instead spend more than you have to spend to get the same item right here in Costa Mesa.


Victoria Street has too many speeding cars, so...


The big problem on Victoria Street west of Placentia is that there are too many speeding cars there. The problem isn't that the road is rough.

You may recall that three guys in a speeding car hit a telephone pole on Victoria and were killed last year.


So, what did the Silly Council do at their last meeting?

They gushed about removing telephone poles so cars won't hit them. The CM PRESS pointed out to the Silly Council that the poles aren't the problem and actually probably save more lives by stopping cars before they crash into the children's playground or condos along the street or into people on the sidewalk.

In fact, one citizen, who owns a condo on Victoria but on the other side of the street from the poles, also told the Silly Council that cars crash into her condo. The CM PRESS then suggested that the Council put in some telephone poles in front of her condo to stop the cars.

The Silly Council also gushed about the new smoother, rubberized surface that's going to be put on Victoria so you'll have less road noise.
When the job is done, you won't even have a sound cue as your car speeds along Victoria. Swell.
Just put the pedal to the metal and jet along in comfort and silence. Soon, you won't even have to slow down to avoid the telephone poles on the side of the road. So, if your car jumps the curb, it may be able to travel right into the tot lot in Victoria Park.
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Friday, February 6, 2009

CM PRESS # 603


GANGS GALORE IN OC
(Thanks J.)

According to the FBI's 2009 National Gang Threat Assessment, as reported on the OC Sheriff's blog, Orange County has one of the highest number of gang members of any county in the Pacific Region which includes all of California and Nevada.

So, what is Costa Mesa doing about it in our little corner of OC?

Not much. We keep adding police officers to the gang detail and we keep having charity types mumbling sweet nothings. Oh, and of course, we have Katrina Foley planting flowers in front of gang hangouts and slums.

But, we're not doing a single thing to head off the problem before it starts by removing gang hangouts and slums.

We keep adding new apartment buildings in the city, but we're not removing the old decrepit and functionally obsolete ones.

Destroy their habitat and rats will move elsewhere. It's a law of nature.
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BABY BORN ALIVE THEN KILLED IN ABORTION MILL
When does life begin?

In our species it begins when the male chromosomes join with the female chromosomes to begin the process that we call life.

Normally, males supply 23 of their chromosomes and females supply 23 of theirs to equal the 46 chromosomes that are normal for our species.

When the 23 and 23 join, it is as though a chemical reaction has started as the single cell of the female egg begins dividing.
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Thursday, February 5, 2009

CM PRESS # 602

[4:30 p.m. Thursday, 2/5/09--New story about gangs. Scroll down to bottom.]

If God had a name, what would it be
And would you call it to his face
If you were faced with him in all his glory
What would you ask if you had just one question
And yeah yeah God is great yeah yeah God is good yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
What if God was one of us
Just a slob like one of us
Just a stranger on the bus
Trying to make his way home

(If God Was One of Us--Joan Osbourne)
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Joe Bell has a column over at the Daily Pilot today that might be of interest. LINK

Bell brings up Charles and Emma Darwin. We commented on the couple in CM PRESS #596 on January 29, after we saw mention of them in the LA TIMES.

What both Bell and the writer in the Times fail to note is something that seems very relevant to us given the nature of Darwin's discoveries about natural selection and the way living things evolve. Emma was his first cousin and she bore him ten children. It was as though Charles was practicing what he preached.
Also of some interest, but not mentioned by Bell or in the Times is the fact that the Darwins' great-great granddaughter, also named Emma Darwin, is a writer in England today. LINK. The present Ms. Darwin, alive 201 years after the original Emma was born, bears a striking resemblance to her great-great grandmother. Genotypes persist. Genes matter.

By the way, February 12, is the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Darwin.


If you've never actually read Charles Darwin's On The Origin of Species, you should do so. You'll be amazed at what this naturalist was able to discover about life and existence long before the discovery of DNA.



Although Darwin was not conventionally religious, one suspects that if he were alive today he'd be awe struck when faced with more recent scientific discoveries that seem to show the basic simplicity underlying all of existence and with the seeming (but false) complexity as existence expresses itself through very simple processes as they are repeated over and over with just slight changes that have cumulative effects.


He'd also be amazed that all the seeming complexity of life itself is just the result of the shuffle of the four chemicals that are in the DNA spiral.


And speaking of DNA. In 1953, a couple of obscure scientists named James Watson and Francis Crick published a paper which had this sentence "This structure has novel features which are of considerable biological interest." You bet it does. They were describing the double-helix spiral of DNA for the first time. They got a Nobel Prize in 1962 for their discovery.


Darwin might also be awe struck and get a religious twinge in looking at the shape of DNA, and then at this photo of an 80 light year long nebula containing billions of stars that is aptly named the DNA Nebula.
As above, so below; and look for signs in the skies.











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LA DESTROYS GANG HABITAT--CRIME GOES DOWN (Link)

The CM PRESS has called for years for the City of Costa Mesa to destroy the habitats of gangs in this city.

What do we get instead? Katrina Foley and her fou fou crew planting flowers in front of the gang habitats. Then we had the spectacle of Foley delivering a dish of lasagna to the family of a man killed in a gang shooting.

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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

CM PRESS # 601

New story filed at 4:10 pm, 2/4/08--Thanks, H....... Scroll Down
FAILED COUNCIL CANDIDATE SHOWS SOUR GRAPES?

Failed City Council candidate Chris McEvoy, who also failed in his attempt to be appointed to the Planning Commission, alleged at the City Council meeting last night that Colin McCarthy and Stephen Mensinger were improperly appointed to the Planning Commission and that Jeff Matthews was improperly appointed to the Parks and Recreation Commission, because each of the three had donated more than $ 250 to the election campaigns of Councilmember Bever and/or Councilmember Monahan and that Bever and Monahan then voted on the appointments of McCarthy, Mensinger and Matthews.

In so alleging, McEvoy ended up demonstrating a second reason (the first reason is below) why it's a good thing that he didn't win election to the Council and why it's good that he didn't get appointed to the Planning Commission--he apparently couldn't understand the plain meaning of the law--at least in this case.

The law doesn't bar appointments of political supporters and donors to commissions and it doesn't bar Council members from voting on those appointments as McEvoy apparently believes.

It just bars Council members from voting to appoint people to the commissions who donate more than $ 250 to their campaigns, and who are bringing things--development projects, or contracts one wants approved, for example--before the City Council.

In other words, the plain intent of the law is to stop people from buying approval for projects or contracts in which they stand to make a financial gain. It's an anti-corruption law.

At any rate, the City Attorney, the Assistant City Manager and the two Councilmembers all told McEvoy last night that before the appointments were made, the very question raised by McEvoy was looked into and dismissed as a non-issue.

Now as to the first reason why it's a good thing McEvoy didn't win election or appointment.

During the just past election campaign, McEvoy put himself squarely on the side of the improvement obstructionists who don't want real improvement on the Westside.

Most citizens who are not improvement obstructionists understand that the Westside is the worstside and that it should be the bestside given its bluffs and its closeness to the ocean.

Apparently, McEvoy doesn't believe this and wants the Westside to remain pretty much as it is now.

That's not an argument that McEvoy is likely to win given the crime and other problems that originate on the Westside and given the fact that the Westside Bluffs, which are presently mired in industrial buildings, cry out to have some homes built on them just as we see in Newport Beach, Huntington Beach and virtually all other communities along the coast with similar bluffs. *


Homes on bluffs are in high demand. If you doubt it, check the prices on bluff homes in other cities. Industrial buildings don't need or value views and other bluff amenities. In addition, people who can afford high priced homes on bluffs often become contributing members of the local community.

Furthermore, the battle for the future of the Westside and the direction it should take was fought and won by the Improvers several years ago after the City empowered two committees to come up with ideas for the Westside.
McEvoy seems to want to undo what these committees established as the best direction for the Westside.
On the plus side...

Mr. McEvoy seems to be attending more public meetings lately, and he seems to be personable and alert.

We hold out a slim hope that he'll learn more about the city and the Westside and understand why the area needs change.

During the just past election campaign, McEvoy told voters that he should be elected partly because, as a math teacher, he says he's logical. Well, if true, then McEvoy will start looking at the statistics of why the Westside is as it is and why it needs improvement. The numbers are there. One just has to look at them and understand them.

The CM PRESS has published the stats for years. A logical minded person, as opposed to someone who is, er, emotional, can look at those stats and immediately see what needs to be done on the Westside. Mr. McEvoy can find those stats in earlier editions of the CM PRESS.


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* Don't be confused. The Improvers aren't calling for the Westside Bluffs to be exactly like the bluff developments in other cities. They have been clear for years that they would like to see an organic evolution of the Westside Bluffs that will start integrating appropriate housing--lofts and live work/work live units, for example--into the industrial area and which will keep a certain slightly artistic or bohemian vibe.
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DENVER WOMAN FILES CLAIM AGAINST THAT CITY FOR $1.9 M CLAIMING CITY FAILED TO DEPORT ILLEGAL ALIEN WHO KILLED PEOPLE IN DRUNKEN AUTO CRASH
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Tuesday, February 3, 2009

CM PRESS # 600


BAD COPS COST HAWTHORNE A COOL MILLION BUCKS

Cops beat up an arrestee in Hawthorne and the guy was just awarded a million dollars. LINK

Not everyone can be a cop, and not everyone should be one. It takes a special type of person, with a special temperament, to be a good cop.

You can teach cops professionalism and you can demand honesty and integrity, but temperament relates to the psychological aspects of a person. You are born with or develop your temperament at a very early age and it stays with you all your life.

Most major police departments have trained psychologists on staff who try to weed out people who should not be cops or to find and remove them if they have already become cops.

Sometimes, it's easy to forget that cops are people just like the rest of us. Some are good and some are bad and almost all of them have a tough job with a lot of psychological pressures. The good cops have the proper temperaments to handle the pressures, the bad ones don't. That's reality.
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COSTA MESA SUED

Costa Mesa is now being sued by the family of a man who was killed by an off duty Costa Mesa cop who, according to investigators, acted in self defense after an altercation in a restaurant/bar.

According to the Daily Pilot, the family accuses Costa Mesa of “inadequate, improper, deficient and negligent hiring, training, supervision and retention of officers, continued employment of officers with actual or constructive notice of their failure or inability to properly perform their duties as officers, and/or abuse of alcohol.”

Here's a report on the original restaurant/bar incident from the OC Register.

As this case moves forward and is reported in the press, you'll see comments from some readers who think no cop can do any wrong and you'll see some from others who don't trust any cops. Obviously, both extremes are wrong.

Hopefully, this will turn out best for Costa Mesa citizens.

We'll keep you informed.
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HERE'S A FEW SCENARIOS. WOULD YOU THINK THERE IS SOMETHING WRONG WITH THE COPS OR THE POLICE DEPARTMENT IN EACH OF THESE?
YOU BE THE JUDGE.

1. You report some minor illegal activity. You then see the responding cops watching the illegal activity. When you later check, you learn the cops lied and said they didn't see the activity that you saw them watching. This is repeated over several weeks. Same reports, same observation of cops watching the activity, same unable to locate reports to clear the calls.

2. Your grade school child has to leave his schoolyard each day through a playground exit that opens on to a sidewalk and street.

The sidewalk has a very long red curb to prevent cars from parking or standing where the kids exit.

However, every single day you see that the red curb is full of cars. Some are parked with no people inside. Some are standing with motors running and no one inside. Some are parked with motors running with someone inside. Some are moving slowly along the side of the curb to make room for additional cars. Some are coming or going. There is constant vehicle movement. It's a blur.

You also see that each day there may be a hundred or so grade school kids darting from the curb between stopped and moving cars to cross the street that has two way automobile traffic.

You go out of your way to try to get the local police department to do something to make this school exit safe for kids and you contact a high ranking traffic officer at his office in the police department.

He gives you the friendly uncle routine and tells you it's okay for cars to park at the red curb. You read him the law from the vehicle code--which absolutely prohibits the activity you're reporting--he laughs and dismisses you with more of the friendly uncle routine about how it's okay for them to park there. He then does nothing.

3. One day, you see a lone cop in a marked police car heading westbound by your house on a major arterial as you're about to get into your car. You believe the officer recognizes you because you see the brake lights on the police car suddenly come on as the police car goes by.

You then drive westbound on the same arterial and you see the same police car about a half mile ahead of you. There are only two cars on the road. Yours and the police car. You then see the police car do a sudden (illegal?) u-turn so the police car is now coming back toward you but in the eastbound lane while you are continuing westbound.

You see the cop intently looking at you as he slowly passes by your car. You then see the police car do another (illegal?) u-turn and start tailgating you as you drive down the street.

You believe the cop is trying to think of a reason to pull you over, and is trying to make you nervous by tailgating you so closely so you'll make some driving mistake.

You intentionally make sure your speed is below the speed limit and you intentionally make sure you make no "suspicious movements" in your car such as scratching your ear or changing radio stations. You just sit statue-like and drive with both hands on the wheel, not wanting to give him any excuse to pull you over.

You then see his flashing lights come on as he pulls you over. When he comes to the window of your car, you have trouble seeing him because he is intentionally shining a very bright light directly into your eyes that hurts your eyes and which you can't look into. You are forced to turn away. But, before you turn away, you note that he has no badge and no name tag on his uniform.

You ask the cop why he pulled you over and he says you were "impeding" because you weren't going the speed limit. He demands and then checks your papers and then mumbles something out of the blue about a "conspiracy." He doesn't give you a citation. You do get his name and badge number after asking for them several times and after he mumbles them over his shoulder as he walks away.

4. A high ranking cop in your city--who refuses to live in your city--writes a column for a local newspaper. You write a column with a different perspective. On the very morning when your column appears, you look out your window and there are two marked police cars parked at the curb directly in front of your house. That has never happened before.

There is a lone cop in each car. A half hour passes and you observe that the cops remain in their respective cars and just seem to be whiling away the time. You can see that the cops aren't really doing anything.


They both look relaxed and are slightly slumped down in their seats and may be reading books or newspapers. It looks like they're on a long and relaxing coffee break. You ask one of the cops what they're doing, and he laughs at you and won't answer. You call the City Manager. A short time later the cop cars leave.

5. You call the police to report a loud and boisterous drinking party on your street in a house that some of your neighbors suspect is an illegal alien drop house because of the constant turnover of men coming and going.

The party goers are throwing beer cans into the street from the house and are running up and down the street screaming. After your report, you see the police respond and say a few words to the party goers and then leave. The party then continues as though the cops had never been there. You report it again. No cops respond. You can't sleep. Your kids can't sleep.

Finally, in the early morning hours, the noise stops because the party is over. The street is littered with beer cans. As you look out your window, you see a marked police car driving slowly down the middle of the street with a cop following the car on foot throwing empty beer cans into the trunk. You wonder why the cops didn't do anything. Was it because the house was full of suspected illegal aliens?

6. Your home backs up to an alley. All day and all night you hear the sounds of vendors with pushcarts and roach coaches in the alley. You report it to the police, but they always clear the calls by saying they were unable to locate the vendors. You then get so pissed off that you run for and win election in your city.

7. One of your kids is attacked by a gang while he is walking home from school. The gang uses racial epithets. Your kid shows up at your house bleeding. An ambulance is called. Your kid reports the gang tried to shoot him, but the gun misfired so they hit him with rocks and sticks and whatever else they could find.

When the police write out the report, they "forget" to put in the part about racial epithets and other important things and make it sound like no big deal. This is the same location where there have been gang shootings and killings. It is a big deal.

8. You know that most of the gang members in your city are Latino. This is just a matter of fact. When citizens complain about the gangs, the police department prepares a report on the situation. You read the report.

The only race/ethnicity identification that appears in the report is "white," and the report states that there are no white gangs in the city but there may be white gang members living there but that they are not a problem in the city.

So, you wonder why if white gangs aren't a problem why they are mentioned by race/ethnicity and why there isn't a single word or mention in the entire report that indicates the several hundred gang members in the city are Latino?

In fact, the words Hispanic, Latino, illegal alien, immigrants, migrants, undocumented persons and similar terms do not appear in the report at all. So absent are these terms that they're obvious by their absence.

9. You have an involvement with the local sanitation district and you know that your city gets paid for recyclables and that this keeps the trash collection fees low for residents. As a result, your city has an ordinance that prohibits trash picking.

You see trash pickers, and you report them. Cops show up right where the trash pickers are stealing recyclables. Cops/trash pickers both within plain view of each other. Then, the cops clear the call by reporting back to dispatch that they are unable to locate the trash pickers. This goes on for months, and the sanitation district even does a formal report of the number of calls that are cleared this way.
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Sunday, February 1, 2009

CM PRESS # 599


HUH?

Here's a head scratcher of a story. A guy was hit by a car while he was on Hospital Road near Placentia in Newport Beach. Ah, for those who don't know this, Hospital Road is a stone's throw from Hoag Hospital, er, that's why it's named Hospital Road. So, what's the head scratcher in this? The victim, who was seriously injured and who is now listed in critical condition, was taken to Western Medical Center in Santa Ana. Huh? LINK # # #
MEXICO NOT HAPPY WITH INFLUX OF...MEXICANS
Here's a story that you may have missed that you might find interesting. LINK
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Saturday, January 31, 2009

CM PRESS # 598



STUPID PARTY GETS EVEN STUPIDER--IF YOU CAN BELIEVE IT (Photo of convicted rapist Mike Tyson--a supporter of Steele)

Yesterday, the GOP picked Michael Steele to be the new head of the RNC.

This was a big mistake and we doubt he'll last the two years of his term.

Steele has shown no ability to rally voters to the GOP, and his abrasive public persona, his positions in favor of gun control and his support of affirmative action, among other things, will more than likely alienate millions in the party and lead to more losses.

In his victory speech, Steele blustered, "It's time for something completely different and we are going to bring it to them."

Steele's manner was arrogant to the point where, no matter what his actual words were, his speech came across as being a little like the hate speech of Joseph Lowery at Barack Obama's inauguration when Lowery said "Lord...we ask you to help us work for that day when...white will embrace what is right."

We've said it before and we'll say it again. The U.S. really needs a viable third party that will stand for something and not just try to win by having no positions or positions which change with every breeze.
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SPEAKING OF A THIRD PARTY, AND SOMEONE WHO COULD PUT IT TOGETHER IF HE HAD THE RIGHT SUPPORT, HERE'S PART OF A COLUMN BY PAT BUCHANAN (Thanks to GP for reminding us)

by Patrick Buchanan


Barack says we need to have a conversation about race in America. Fair enough. But this time, it has to be a two-way conversation.

White America needs to be heard from, not just lectured to. This time, the Silent Majority needs to have its convictions, grievances and demands heard. And among them are these: First, America has been the best country on earth for black folks It was here that 600,000 black people, brought from Africa in slave ships, grew into a community of 40 million, were introduced to Christian salvation, and reached the greatest levels of freedom and prosperity blacks have ever known.

Wright ought to go down on his knees and thank God he is an American. Second, no people anywhere has done more to lift up blacks than white Americans. Untold trillions have been spent since the 1960's on welfare, food stamps, rent supplements, Section 8 housing, Pell grants, student loans, legal services, Medicaid, Earned Income Tax Credits and poverty programs designed to bring the African-American community into the mainstream.

Governments, businesses and colleges have engaged in discrimination against white folks -- with affirmative action, contract set-asides and quotas -- to advance black applicants over white applicants. Churches, foundations, civic groups, schools and individuals all over America have donated their time and money to support soup kitchens, adult education, day care, retirement and nursing homes for blacks. We hear the grievances. Where is the gratitude?

Barack talks about new 'ladders of opportunity' for blacks. Let him go to Altoona and Johnstown, or ask the white kids in Catholic schools how many were visited lately by Ivy League recruiters handing out scholarships for 'deserving' white kids.

Is white America really responsible for the fact that the crime and incarceration rates for African-Americans are seven times those of white America? Is it really white America 's fault that illegitimacy in the African-American community has hit 70 percent and the black dropout rate from high schools in some cities has reached 50 percent? Is that the fault of white America or, first and foremost, a failure of the black community itself?

As for racism, its ugliest manifestation is in interracial crime, and especially interracial crimes of violence. Is Barack Obama aware that while white criminals choose black victims 3 percent of the time, black criminals choose white victims 45 percent of the time?

Is Barack aware that black-on-white rapes are 100 times m ore common than the reverse, that black-on-white robberies were 139 times as common in the first three years of this decade as the reverse?

We have all heard ad nauseam from the Reverend Al about Tawana Brawley, the Duke rape case and Jena. All turned out to be hoaxes. But about the epidemic of black assaults on whites that are real, we hear nothing. Sorry, Barack, some of us have heard it all before, about 40 years and 40 trillion tax dollars ago.

LINK to Pat's blog.

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Friday, January 30, 2009

CM PRESS # 597

BREAKING NEWS: Friday, January 30, 2009, 5:00 p.m.--The Los Angeles Times--the parent of the Daily Pilot--announced today that it is cutting 300 more jobs at the paper. LINK
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INVISIBLE MAN WITH GUN RUNNING AROUND NORTH COSTA MESA?

SPECIAL ALERT TO NORTH COSTA MESA--ARMED SUSPECT--PROBABLY LATINO, MAY BE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD --DO NOT APPROACH--CALL POLICE (714) 754-5252

According to various news reports, a man was robbed by suspects with a knife and at least one handgun in a strip mall in the 3000 block of Bristol Street around 9:13 p.m. Wednesday. The location is near Paularino Avenue and Baker Street.

After being robbed, the victim called the police who pulled over a suspicious car with six people inside. Presumably, they are all Latino (presumably, because the PC press didn't identify them by race or ethnicity and certainly would have done so had they been white, and the names of the adults who were arrested are Latino names).

The two adults in the car who were arrested have been identified as Alam Encinas and Denise Esquivel (Latino names). Two minors, who were not otherwise identified, but who presumably are also Latino, given the totality of the circumstances, were also arrested.

The other two males in the car ran from police. One of them, identified as Jose Duran, (a Latino name), fell into a drainage ditch and broke either his leg or his back, depending on which source you read, and was arrested and taken to a hospital.

The other suspect escaped and is said by police to have a gun. He is also presumably Latino (given what we know about the suspects who were arrested and because the PC press didn't identify him). This suspect is still outstanding. Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, Santa Ana and Irvine police have not been able to find this suspect.
Police have not released information as to whether the robbers are gang members and/or illegal aliens.

Here are more details from the OC REGISTER.

THE DAILY PILOT SHOWS ITS COLORS AGAIN

Don't you think you, your kids, and your family would be safer if our "local" newspaper actually published full descriptions of outstanding, violent criminal suspects running around our streets? We do.

So, why doesn't the Daily Pilot do that? Why does the paper only seem to publish racial/ethnic descriptions when the suspects are white?

Remember the other day when the Daily Pilot "reported" on an outstanding burglary suspect and not only showed a large photo of the guy who is clearly white, but then also used the word "white" to identify the suspect?

Contrast that story with the present one in which the DP just couldn't bring itself to tell you the race/ethnicity of the suspect running around Costa Mesa with a gun--right now, maybe in your neighborhood, maybe on your street, maybe trying to steal your car or get into your home.

Of course, if you have common sense and want to protect yourself and your family, you should probably assume the suspect is Latino given what you do know about this incident.

All the news that fits their lefty world views and agendas

Here's a LINK to the story in the Daily Pilot where you can read just the details that the lefties over there think you should read as they sanitize news reports to seemingly try to create the impression that violent crime is an equal opportunity employer.
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Thursday, January 29, 2009

CM PRESS # 596


JOHN WAYNE WILL KEEP GROWING BECAUSE NO ONE IS DOING ANYTHING REALISTIC TO STOP IT

Joe Bell, who lives in Newport Beach's Sudetenland under the steel sky at the end of JWA's runways, has a column in the DP today about JWA.

It's worth reading, if for no other reason than to read what the CM PRESS has been saying for years: Many of those who are supposedly fighting the expansion of JWA aren't doing much effective fighting and JWA is going to keep growing unless some people with brains and testosterone enter the fight with a realistic alternative to JWA.

In fact, with all due respect and apologies to some who are a bit more effective, some of those who citizens think are doing something to stop JWA from eating up Newport Beach and Costa Mesa actually look more like a gaggle of chickens running around with their heads cut off or women at a sewing bee.

The CM PRESS has listened to their pitches at various meetings and we could hardly stay awake. The pitches we heard had no focus, no direction, no passion and no real ideas. It was coffee klatch stuff. Busy work. Mumblings about nothing.

And, why wouldn't they look and sound this way? Some have the support of Costa Mesa City Councilperson Katrina Foley and they also support her.

According to Bell, Ayres Boyd, who is with the Airport Working Group, said, “There’s no strategy in place to prevent that growth. We need somebody to drive it. To act like they mean it.”

Amen!

I'll go further. You also need more than a bunch of knitting bee ladies mumbling nonsense about a train to the desert where people will then catch their flights. They might as well be talking about personal jet packs.

To stop JWA you need an alternate airport and it needs to be along the coast.

The CM PRESS has previously laid out the numbers and facts for you. The best location is on a tiny portion of Camp Pendleton.

We've also laid out the strategy on how to proceed.

If you want to know more, just use the search feature on this blog and put in JWA, LAX, Camp Pendleton, and a few similar terms and you should get all the facts and figures.

And, if you think some of the above sounds harsh, just wait until we start having some airplane accidents as a result of having an ever growing airport in our backyard. Then, you may realize that the above isn't harsh enough.
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QUICK READ COLUMN ON DARWIN
Here's a link to a column about Charles Darwin in the LA Times. One thing the writer should have mentioned in the column, but didn't, was that Darwin's wife, Emma, was also his cousin.

You'd think in a column about the marriage of a guy whose fame was based on his theory of evolution and how living things change, largely through natural selection and mating choices, that this bit of information should have been included.
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DAILY PILOT MOVES EVEN MORE LEFT
Have you noticed how the DP seems to be moving ever more leftward? The paper links to lefty blogs, or blogs that never update, and promotes various lefty causes and attitudes.
Maybe the suits over there think that's a good business model for Newport Beach and Costa Mesa? LOL. Hey, Sam Zell, who's minding the store down here?
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Those are our opinions. Thanks for reading them.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

CM PRESS # 595


DAILY PILOT REALLY, REALLY WANTS YOU TO KNOW THIS CRIMINAL IS WHITE
(Ah, that's not the criminal in the photo, that's Karl Marx)

Yesterday, the DP ran a news story on the front page about an outstanding burglary suspect.
The DP also ran a large photo of the suspect, who is clearly white.

However, the DP apparently really wanted you to know the guy is white because they then stated in the article: "[The criminal] is white...." LINK

Here's how the OC Register handled the same story

In the OCR, by contrast, the story also had the photo of the suspect, but the OCR didn't feel is was necessary to also write in the body of the story that the suspect is white. LINK

THE CM PRESS POSITION

We believe that all relevant descriptive information should be given in newspaper stories about outstanding violent or major criminal suspects and that there should be no PC hiding of such identities. Just report the facts and let the chips fall where they may.

In the present case, the OCR at least showed consistency with its PCitis policy by not stating in writing the race/ethnicity of the suspect, and instead let the photo speak for itself.

The DP, on the other hand, seems to have really wanted readers to know the suspect is white by not only publishing his photo but also by describing him in the body of the article as "white."

The OCR thus gets good marks from the CM PRESS and the DP get's a failing grade on this story.

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